Before 11.2 my RX 580 Nitro+ SE (Micron) cards were absolutely stable at 2240 mhz, but 11.2+ causes reboot after 10 seconds of mining. New max frequency is 2080 Other cards (various 570 and 580) still working without issues.

Before 11.2 my RX 580 Nitro+ SE (Micron) cards were absolutely stable at 2240 mhz, but 11.2+ causes reboot after 10 seconds of mining. New max frequency is 2080 Other cards (various 570 and 580) still working without issues.

Question is at what hashrate your cards were running.... My Nitro+ RX580 are running at 1175/850 core and 2200/875 mem and output per card is 31.5 mh/s. this is from claymore 11.4

Before 11.2 my RX 580 Nitro+ SE (Micron) cards were absolutely stable at 2240 mhz, but 11.2+ causes reboot after 10 seconds of mining. New max frequency is 2080 Other cards (various 570 and 580) still working without issues.

Yep, same thing here, less stable. However, you can use the new -ethi X parameter to reduce intensity. Supposedly, with 11.2 higher intensity was introduced, producing better hashrate.

First, thanks for the stale shares fix on Ethermine, and the 1.5% improvement on hashrate.. We went from 4% to 1% stale shares and 5540 to 5625 MH/s (191 GPUs).

However, every hour (dev fee) there seems to be an issue where random rigs stop mining. Prior to 11.x I had roughly 10-12 days without downtime. This was still happening after upgrading to 11.4. Someone in ethOS chat mentioned that this is related to the new SSL stratum connection. After reverting to the old non-SSL port, the issue went away. So, if anyone is experiencing random mining stoppage, I would suggest you do the same.

Working great now! But, we need a reliable SSL connection. This was a great idea, and I look forward to being able to use it reliably in the future.

Switched to Phoenix miner after being years on Claymore. Phoenix is more lightweight, produces almost same hashrate and is more stable. Stale shares went drastically down. And Claymore had a huge problem for some of my rigs, it was switching between pools like crazy, constantly droping out the connection to main pool. Phoenix fixed this.

Before 11.2 my RX 580 Nitro+ SE (Micron) cards were absolutely stable at 2240 mhz, but 11.2+ causes reboot after 10 seconds of mining. New max frequency is 2080 Other cards (various 570 and 580) still working without issues.

Question is at what hashrate your cards were running.... My Nitro+ RX580 are running at 1175/850 core and 2200/875 mem and output per card is 31.5 mh/s. this is from claymore 11.4

Before 11.2 my RX 580 Nitro+ SE (Micron) cards were absolutely stable at 2240 mhz, but 11.2+ causes reboot after 10 seconds of mining. New max frequency is 2080 Other cards (various 570 and 580) still working without issues.

Yep, same thing here, less stable. However, you can use the new -ethi X parameter to reduce intensity. Supposedly, with 11.2 higher intensity was introduced, producing better hashrate.

One difference I discovered between v11.3 and 11.4: one of my cards shows temp. 58 C an the fan at 86% in claymore 11.3... in claymore 11.4 same card at temp 58 the fan is at 96%. settings in claymore TT 60 and FANMAX 85

Switched to Phoenix miner after being years on Claymore. Phoenix is more lightweight, produces almost same hashrate and is more stable. Stale shares went drastically down. And Claymore had a huge problem for some of my rigs, it was switching between pools like crazy, constantly droping out the connection to main pool. Phoenix fixed this.

I need a little help guys. I have one AMD card (will be adding more) to my 7 card Nidvia rig. I only want to use Claymore for the AMD card. This is my bat file, but it's still running all the cards. Can someone tell me what I need to do to tweak it?